• dr Marta Chmielewska
Stanowisko: adiunkt
Jednostka: Wydział Nauk Przyrodniczych
Adres: 41-200 Sosnowiec, ul. Będzińska 60
Piętro: VI
Numer pokoju: 620
Telefon: (32) 3689 379
E-mail: marta.chmielewska@us.edu.pl
Spis publikacji: Spis wg CINiBA
Spis publikacji: Spis wg OPUS
Scopus Author ID: 56449023200
Publikacje z bazy Scopus
2022
Sitek, S.; Chmielewska, M.
Insitute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences, 2022, ISSN: 14297132.
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year = {2022},
date = {2022-01-01},
journal = {Europa XXI},
volume = {42},
pages = {5-29},
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abstract = {An introductory text discusses the Just Transition Fund’s core assumptions and origin, in the process revealing stages to the evolution of the approach taken – in the direction of ‘green economy’ assumptions. Activities financed within the framework of the Fund are identified, in respect of the restructuring of Poland’s mining regions. Examples of fields of intervention are then discussed by reference to the Terytorialny Plan Sprawiedliwej Transformacji Województwa Śląskiego 2030, i.e. the 2030 Territorial Plan for the Just Transition of Poland’s Śląskie Voivodeship, in Silesia. A particularly important aspect here is the timetable for closures of mines and conventional power plants. The material also presents selected data on the significance of mining and the extractive industries in both their social and economic dimensions. Particular attention is here paid to the labour-market consequences of the Just Transition. The references are to levels of pay in the sector referred to, as well as the wealth characterising the relevant Polish gminas (areas of local-governmental administration) – as an alternative way of looking at the entire process. The article also points to a large number of research aspects linking up with transitioning in the economy and requiring further study and analysis. Overall, the work points to the challenges that regions subject to restructuring are going to be faced with. © 2022, Insitute of Geography and Spatial Organization Polish Academy of Sciences. All rights reserved.},
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2021
Pytel, S.; Sitek, S.; Chmielewska, M.; Zuzańska-Żyśko, E.; Runge, A.; Markiewicz-Patkowska, J.
Transformation directions of brownfields: The case of the górnośląsko-zagłȩbiowska metropolis Journal Article
In: Sustainability (Switzerland), vol. 13, no. 4, pp. 1-24, 2021, ISSN: 20711050, (2).
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author = { S. Pytel and S. Sitek and M. Chmielewska and E. Zuzańska-Żyśko and A. Runge and J. Markiewicz-Patkowska},
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abstract = {Brownfields are remnants of the functional and spatial transformations of urban areas in Poland. They are particularly abundant in old industrial districts, based on coal mining and metallurgy. The aim of this study is to identify the transformation directions and functional changes of brownfields in the former Upper Silesian Industrial Region in southern Poland, which has evolved into the Górnoslasko-Zagłebiowska Metropolis (GZM) through the process of socio-economic transformation. The study makes use of the test of independence and Cramer’s V as a post-test, and the method of in-depth interviews. The results indicate that the most popular new functions of post-industrial sites are production and services. When we consider large brownfields such as, in particular, disused mine dumps, dumping sites, settling ponds and workings, the most popular new form of land use is green spaces. Moreover, the study shows that the size of brownfields impacts their new forms of land use. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.},
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2014
Otto, M.; Chmielewska, M.
Adam Mickiewicz University Press, vol. 33, no. 2, 2014, ISSN: 0137477X, (4).
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title = {Social inclusion by revitalisation? The potential of disused industrial areas as an opportunity for mitigating social polarisation},
author = { M. Otto and M. Chmielewska},
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year = {2014},
date = {2014-01-01},
journal = {Quaestiones Geographicae},
volume = {33},
number = {2},
pages = {115-125},
publisher = {Adam Mickiewicz University Press},
abstract = {The paper concerns the relation between revitalisation projects and socio-economic polarisation, and discusses the potential of new urban spaces for social inclusion. The phenomenon is considered on the example of recreational facilities that have emerged from brownfields located in the Ruhr region (Germany). It was ascertained that the diversity of implemented projects was important in terms of the significance of revitalisation processes for social polarisation tendencies. It allowed regional authorities to create income-generating facilities and spaces that can be used regardless of income, and to resolve deficits in urban recreational facilities. It was also noted that the Ruhr examples could provide guidance for the recently begun revitalisation processes in the Upper Silesian industrial area (Poland). © Faculty of Geographical and Geological Sciences, Adam Mickiewicz University 2014.},
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